Concept explainers
a)
Interpretation: The expected number of signals in
Concept Introduction:
Chemical shift: The frequency of the proton signal in the spectrum with reference to the standard compound which may be TMS(Tetramethylsilane) shows signal at 0 ppm(parts per million).
Number of signals: In
Enantiotopic protons: If subjected protons in the molecule can be interchanged through rotational or reflection symmetry known as Enantiotopic protons and the protons are chemically equivalent.
Replacement test: In the molecule replacing each one of the subjected protons with deuterium gives the two compounds are same; then the protons are chemically equivalent.
b)
Interpretation: The expected number of signals in
Concept Introduction:
Chemical shift: The frequency of the proton signal in the spectrum with reference to the standard compound which may be TMS(Tetramethylsilane) shows signal at 0 ppm(parts per million).
Number of signals: In
Enantiotopic protons: If subjected protons in the molecule can be interchanged through rotational or reflection symmetry known as Enantiotopic protons and the protons are chemically equivalent.
Replacement test: In the molecule replacing each one of the subjected protons with deuterium gives the two compounds are same; then the protons are chemically equivalent.
c)
Interpretation: The expected number of signals in
Concept Introduction:
Chemical shift: The frequency of the proton signal in the spectrum with reference to the standard compound which may be TMS(Tetramethylsilane) shows signal at 0 ppm(parts per million).
Number of signals: In
Enantiotopic protons: If subjected protons in the molecule can be interchanged through rotational or reflection symmetry known as Enantiotopic protons and the protons are chemically equivalent.
Replacement test: In the molecule replacing each one of the subjected protons with deuterium gives the two compounds are same; then the protons are chemically equivalent.
d)
Interpretation: The expected number of signals in
Concept Introduction:
Chemical shift: The frequency of the proton signal in the spectrum with reference to the standard compound which may be TMS(Tetramethylsilane) shows signal at 0 ppm(parts per million).
Number of signals: In
Enantiotopic protons: If subjected protons in the molecule can be interchanged through rotational or reflection symmetry known as Enantiotopic protons and the protons are chemically equivalent.
Replacement test: In the molecule replacing each one of the subjected protons with deuterium gives the two compounds are same; then the protons are chemically equivalent.
e)
Interpretation: The expected number of signals in
Concept Introduction:
Chemical shift: The frequency of the proton signal in the spectrum with reference to the standard compound which may be TMS(Tetramethylsilane) shows signal at 0 ppm(parts per million).
Number of signals: In
Enantiotopic protons: If subjected protons in the molecule can be interchanged through rotational or reflection symmetry known as Enantiotopic protons and the protons are chemically equivalent.
Replacement test: In the molecule replacing each one of the subjected protons with deuterium gives the two compounds are same; then the protons are chemically equivalent.
f)
Interpretation: The expected number of signals in
Concept Introduction:
Chemical shift: The frequency of the proton signal in the spectrum with reference to the standard compound which may be TMS(Tetramethylsilane) shows signal at 0 ppm(parts per million).
Number of signals: In
Enantiotopic protons: If subjected protons in the molecule can be interchanged through rotational or reflection symmetry known as Enantiotopic protons and the protons are chemically equivalent.
Replacement test: In the molecule replacing each one of the subjected protons with deuterium gives the two compounds are same; then the protons are chemically equivalent.
g)
Interpretation: The expected number of signals in
Concept Introduction:
Chemical shift: The frequency of the proton signal in the spectrum with reference to the standard compound which may be TMS(Tetramethylsilane) shows signal at 0 ppm(parts per million).
Number of signals: In
Enantiotopic protons: If subjected protons in the molecule can be interchanged through rotational or reflection symmetry known as Enantiotopic protons and the protons are chemically equivalent.
Replacement test: In the molecule replacing each one of the subjected protons with deuterium gives the two compounds are same; then the protons are chemically equivalent.
h)
Interpretation: The expected number of signals in
Concept Introduction:
Chemical shift: The frequency of the proton signal in the spectrum with reference to the standard compound which may be TMS(Tetramethylsilane) shows signal at 0 ppm(parts per million).
Number of signals: In
Enantiotopic protons: If subjected protons in the molecule can be interchanged through rotational or reflection symmetry known as Enantiotopic protons and the protons are chemically equivalent.
Replacement test: In the molecule replacing each one of the subjected protons with deuterium gives the two compounds are same; then the protons are chemically equivalent.
i)
Interpretation: The expected number of signals in
Concept Introduction:
Chemical shift: The frequency of the proton signal in the spectrum with reference to the standard compound which may be TMS(Tetramethylsilane) shows signal at 0 ppm(parts per million).
Number of signals: In
Enantiotopic protons: If subjected protons in the molecule can be interchanged through rotational or reflection symmetry known as Enantiotopic protons and the protons are chemically equivalent.
Replacement test: In the molecule replacing each one of the subjected protons with deuterium gives the two compounds are same; then the protons are chemically equivalent.
j)
Interpretation: The expected number of signals in
Concept Introduction:
Chemical shift: The frequency of the proton signal in the spectrum with reference to the standard compound which may be TMS(Tetramethylsilane) shows signal at 0 ppm(parts per million).
Number of signals: In
Enantiotopic protons: If subjected protons in the molecule can be interchanged through rotational or reflection symmetry known as Enantiotopic protons and the protons are chemically equivalent.
Replacement test: In the molecule replacing each one of the subjected protons with deuterium gives the two compounds are same; then the protons are chemically equivalent.
k)
Interpretation: The expected number of signals in
Concept Introduction:
Chemical shift: The frequency of the proton signal in the spectrum with reference to the standard compound which may be TMS(Tetramethylsilane) shows signal at 0 ppm(parts per million).
Number of signals: In
Enantiotopic protons: If subjected protons in the molecule can be interchanged through rotational or reflection symmetry known as Enantiotopic protons and the protons are chemically equivalent.
Replacement test: In the molecule replacing each one of the subjected protons with deuterium gives the two compounds are same; then the protons are chemically equivalent.
l)
Interpretation: The expected number of signals in
Concept Introduction:
Chemical shift: The frequency of the proton signal in the spectrum with reference to the standard compound which may be TMS(Tetramethylsilane) shows signal at 0 ppm(parts per million).
Number of signals: In
Enantiotopic protons: If subjected protons in the molecule can be interchanged through rotational or reflection symmetry known as Enantiotopic protons and the protons are chemically equivalent.
Replacement test: In the molecule replacing each one of the subjected protons with deuterium gives the two compounds are same; then the protons are chemically equivalent.
m)
Interpretation: The expected number of signals in
Concept Introduction:
Chemical shift: The frequency of the proton signal in the spectrum with reference to the standard compound which may be TMS(Tetramethylsilane) shows signal at 0 ppm(parts per million).
Number of signals: In
Enantiotopic protons: If subjected protons in the molecule can be interchanged through rotational or reflection symmetry known as Enantiotopic protons and the protons are chemically equivalent.
Replacement test: In the molecule replacing each one of the subjected protons with deuterium gives the two compounds are same; then the protons are chemically equivalent.
n)
Interpretation: The expected number of signals in
Concept Introduction:
Chemical shift: The frequency of the proton signal in the spectrum with reference to the standard compound which may be TMS(Tetramethylsilane) shows signal at 0 ppm(parts per million).
Number of signals: In
Enantiotopic protons: If subjected protons in the molecule can be interchanged through rotational or reflection symmetry known as Enantiotopic protons and the protons are chemically equivalent.
Replacement test: In the molecule replacing each one of the subjected protons with deuterium gives the two compounds are same; then the protons are chemically equivalent.
o)
Interpretation: The expected number of signals in
Concept Introduction:
Chemical shift: The frequency of the proton signal in the spectrum with reference to the standard compound which may be TMS(Tetramethylsilane) shows signal at 0 ppm(parts per million).
Number of signals: In
Enantiotopic protons: If subjected protons in the molecule can be interchanged through rotational or reflection symmetry known as Enantiotopic protons and the protons are chemically equivalent.
Replacement test: In the molecule replacing each one of the subjected protons with deuterium gives the two compounds are same; then the protons are chemically equivalent.
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